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Texas knocks off the Jay-Hawks
Posted on 27 Oct 2012 by Don Greene.
It is the Jay-hawks next for the Longhorns. I wish this was a basketball game which would probably be more exciting to watch. But, no its still football season and Texas is vying for a win over Kansas to be eligible for a Bowl game. I personally was hoping this time of year we would be in contentions for Big 12 title game. With the two loses in conference play they will be lucky to ge...
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Bevo in Oxford
Posted on 13 Sep 2012 by Don Greene.
Well, its time to see where Texas stands. Longhorns are headed to play a S.E.C. football team in the Mississippi Rebels. These two teams have played six times with Texas leading the series. This is the first time the Longhorns will play in Oxford, Mississippi. I refer to Oxford as Manning place. It is where both Archie Manning and Eli Manning played college football. Ar...
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Mighty Horns
Posted on 21 Aug 2012 by Don Greene.
I am a die hard Longhorn fan. Been bleeding burnt orange for as long as can I remember. I have great memories of Darrell Royals coaching those great teams in the 60′s and 70′s. I enjoyed watching older players such as Earl Campbell and the Jones boys. I really got a kick out of watching Ricky Williams run the ball and the Great Vince Young lead his team to the National Champ...
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2011 Red Sox Season Preview: They May Be The Best Team “On Paper” But They Still Have To Play The Game
Posted on 1 Apr 2011 by "Baseball Brenda" Sepanek.
It's been a brutal winter here in New England (it is snowing right now), but the sure way to get me out of hibernation is the Boston Red Sox. In fact the only good thing about this winter was the Red Sox off season. Unless you were living in a cave, you know the Red Sox won the off season war. Their blockbuster moves put them in the driver's seat of the entire league. They made two monster deal...
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Bracketology: NCAA Tournament Projections on Feb. 9
Posted on 9 Feb 2011 by Adrian Fedkiw.
Now that the NFL season has concluded, this is when the college basketball season starts to heat up. We're nine games into the conference season and once again we're seeing a very weak bubble field. I do like the way the 68-team bracket is structured. It has created more parity by the addition of two more at-large teams. There's going to be four “play-in” games. Two games will...
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The Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl: Army-SMU
Posted on 29 Dec 2010 by Donald Lappe.
It has been an interesting season for the Army football program. With six wins, the Black Knights are in a bowl game for the first time since 1996. There have been big wins, missed opportunities, and a few bad defeats, but the program is clearly moving forward. The tilt with SMU presents a chance to get a bowl victory, which would be a nice feather in Rich Ellerson's cap. When and Where: Thursd...
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Washington in Dallas – only thing to play for is a little football ‘pride’…….
Posted on 16 Dec 2010 by Glenn Stants.
There will be no role of a ‘spoiler' this weekend as the 4-9 Dallas Cowboys play host to the 5-8 Washington Redskins. These two teams met in week-1 of what was going to be hopefully an optimistic season for both teams, but as any football fan knows, that did not occur and both teams have had faulty seasons and niether will be playing any post-season football this year. Washington open...
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Dallas keeps it close in loss to the Michael Vick Philadelphia Eagles
Posted on 13 Dec 2010 by Glenn Stants.
I am sure we all know by now that the Sunday nighter had the Philadelphia Eagles come into Dallas and beat the Dallas Cowboys 30-27. Philly sits at 9-4 and depending on what goes on with tonights re-scheduled game against the Giants and Vikings, Philly sits in a good position to make the post-season this year. Dallas on the other hand sits at 4-9 and for the first time since 2004 will en...
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Not everything is bigger in Dallas…
Posted on 11 Nov 2010 by Glenn Stants.
As we now enter a new chapter in Dallas Cowboy Nation, the non Wade Phillips era (who said Wade's job was safe this season-clearly not), the new chapter is the Jason Garrett era. Is Jason the answer to now heed a team that is 1-7, has nothing to play for when the season is really just hitting its prime. Garrett comes from being the offensive coordinator where he could not put points on the ...
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KU vs Texas A&M
Posted on 21 Oct 2010 by David Freivogel.
For the 97th homecoming game at Kansas, this game could determine which coach is more on the hot seat. At the beginning of the year both Sherman and Gill both had different agendas for their respectful teams. For Sherman his Aggies were the media sleeper team that was going to rise and take control of the Big XII South division this year. For Gill it was coming in with a new attitude and being ...
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UCLA 34 – Texas 12
Posted on 26 Sep 2010 by Sergio Paredes.
Break up the Bruins!!! Universities located in Texas should avoid UCLA on their schedule. For the second time in as many weeks, an underdog UCLA team upset a major university from the state of Texas and top 25 school. Maybe the Bruins should leave the Pac 10 and join the Big 12. Congratulations to UCLA on scoring the biggest upset of the weekend. How they won with a quarterback passing for an o...
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2010 Big 12 Predictions
Posted on 24 Aug 2010 by Adrian Fedkiw.
The Big 12 is an interesting conference heading into the season. 3 players from the 3 best teams within the conference are gone; Colt McCoy of Texas, Sam Bradford of Oklahoma and Ndamukong Suh of Nebraska. With that being said, will one of these 3 hold the Big 12 crown at season's end, or will a Texas A+M, Missouri or Texas Tech emerge. The Big 12 South has claimed the Big 12 title every...









